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pro vyhledávání: '"James B. Niemi"'
Autor:
James J. Collins, James B. Niemi, Shimyn Slomovic, Tommaso Galbersanini, Hani M. Sallum, Nicolaas M. Angenent-Mari, Ally Huang, Rose A. Lee, Geoffrey Lansberry, Helena de Puig, Luis R. Soenksen, Peter Q. Nguyen, Nina M. Donghia, Evan M. Zhao
Publikováno v:
Nature Biotechnology. 39:1366-1374
Integrating synthetic biology into wearables could expand opportunities for noninvasive monitoring of physiological status, disease states and exposure to pathogens or toxins. However, the operation of synthetic circuits generally requires the presen
Autor:
Nicole E. Weckman, Nina M. Donghia, James J. Collins, Xiao Tan, Helena de Puig, Geoffrey Lansberry, Angelo S. Mao, Carlos F. Ng, James B. Niemi, Devora Najjar, Peter Q. Nguyen, Nicolaas M. Angenent-Mari, Thomas C. Ferrante, Rose A. Lee, Audrey Ory, Hani M. Sallum, Luis R. Soekensen
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
An integrated, low-cost, sample-to-answer, CRISPR-based diagnostic detects SARS-CoV-2 and variants from unprocessed saliva.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the need for diagnostics that can be rapidly adapted and deployed in a variety of settin
The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the need for diagnostics that can be rapidly adapted and deployed in a variety of settin
Autor:
Diana Young, Brian S. Helfer, Thomas F. Quatieri, James R. Williamson, Andrew A. Nierenberg, James B. Niemi
Publikováno v:
Computer Speech & Language. 55:40-56
The ability to track depression severity over time using passive sensing of speech would enable frequent and inexpensive monitoring, allowing rapid assessment of treatment efficacy as well as improved long term care of individuals at high risk for de
Autor:
Peter Q, Nguyen, Luis R, Soenksen, Nina M, Donghia, Nicolaas M, Angenent-Mari, Helena, de Puig, Ally, Huang, Rose, Lee, Shimyn, Slomovic, Tommaso, Galbersanini, Geoffrey, Lansberry, Hani M, Sallum, Evan M, Zhao, James B, Niemi, James J, Collins
Publikováno v:
Nature biotechnology. 39(11)
Integrating synthetic biology into wearables could expand opportunities for noninvasive monitoring of physiological status, disease states and exposure to pathogens or toxins. However, the operation of synthetic circuits generally requires the presen
Autor:
Denise C. Gravelle, Wen-Hao Hsu, Nicholas Lesniewski-Laas, James B. Niemi, Daniel L. Miranda, Rachael Ryzman, Kelsey Petersen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 49:1058-1063
Athletes incorporate afferent signals from the mechanoreceptors of their plantar feet to provide information about posture, stability, and joint position. Sub-threshold stochastic resonance (SR) sensory enhancing insoles have been shown to improve ba
Autor:
James B. Niemi, D. Casey Kerrigan, Susan E. D’Andrea, Damian G. Stephen, Bethany J. Wilcox, Jason R. Franz
Publikováno v:
Gait & Posture. 36:537-540
The purpose of this study was to determine whether providing subsensory stochastic-resonance mechanical vibration to the foot soles of elderly walkers could decrease gait variability. In a randomized double-blind controlled trial, twenty nine (29) su
Autor:
James B. Niemi, Wen-Hao Hsu, Nicholas Lesniewski-Laas, Daniel L. Miranda, Stacey Fitzgibbons, Conor J. Walsh, Kelsey Petersen
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 48(5)
AB Introduction: Inclined walking while carrying a loaded backpack induces fatigue, which may destabilize gait and lead to injury. Stochastic resonance (SR) technology has been used to stabilize spatiotemporal gait characteristics of elderly individu
Autor:
Joel Stein, Richard Hughes, Benjamin L. Patritti, Lewis A. Lipsitz, James B. Niemi, Aristidis Veves, Denise C. Gravelle, Paolo Bonato, James J. Collins, Attila A. Priplata
Publikováno v:
Annals of Neurology. 59:4-12
Objective Somatosensory function declines with diabetic neuropathy and often with stroke, resulting in diminished motor performance. Recently, it has been shown that input noise can enhance human sensorimotor function. The goal of this study was to i
Autor:
Russell Earnest, Jason D. Harry, Aristidis Veves, Christina Lima, Lalita Khaodhiar, James B. Niemi
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Care. 26:3280-3283
OBJECTIVE—Localized low-level mechanical or electrical noise can significantly enhance tactile sensitivity in healthy young subjects and older adults. This phenomenon is termed stochastic resonance (SR). In this study, we examined the effect of SR
Publikováno v:
Neuroreport. 13:597-600
Older adults often suffer from diminished somatosensation stemming from age-related neuropathy. Recently, localized low-level electrical noise stimulation was shown to enhance tactile sensitivity in healthy young subjects. Here, we hypothesized that